KENOSHA — A new two-day testing site is opening in Kenosha on Friday for anyone in Wisconsin.
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Anyone over the age of 5 can head to Tremper High School from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Friday or Saturday to get tested.
The site will be ran by the Kenosha County Division of Health and the Wisconsin National Guard.
According to Kenosha County, you don't have to be showing symptoms in order to be tested.
“More testing means greater knowledge about cases of COVID-19 in Kenosha County, which is a key to slowing the spread of the virus,” said Kenosha County Health Officer Dr. Jen Freiheit. “Businesses are welcome to send their employees through this site; entire families can get tested together. We’d like to see as many people as possible take advantage of this resource.”
Tremper High School is located at 8560 26th Ave. Visitors are asked to enter using the 30th Avenue entrance.
Those tested at the Tremper High School site can expect to get results within seven days.